A condensed summary of calls to the Flin Flon RCMP for the period of Monday, Nov. 2 to Monday, Nov. 9:
Monday, Nov. 2
• Report of a male breaching no-contact conditions with a female. He was subsequently arrested and charged for failing to comply with recognizance.
Tuesday, Nov. 3
• While on patrol, police observed two intoxicated males outside of a Main Street business. They were arrested and lodged until sober. Both were on conditions to abstain from alcohol.
• Report of a theft of earrings on Island Drive. A female reported having let people stay at her residence, as they had no place to go. When they left, a pair of earrings was missing. Police unable to locate suspects based on description provided.
Wednesday, Nov. 4
• Report of a domestic dispute near a Highway 10A business. Police attended and spoke to the parties. It was learned an assault had taken place in Creighton. Creighton RCMP have taken over the investigation.
• Report of a female from Second Avenue who would not return home. Police investigated, but the female returned home on her own accord.
• While on patrol, police observed an intoxicated male walking near a Main Street business. The male was arrested and lodged until sober.
• Report of an intoxicated female at a Green Street residence who refused to leave. Police attended and transported her to Flin Flon General Hospital prior to taking her to a sober relative’s residence.
Thursday, Nov. 5
• Report of an intoxicated male refusing to leave a South Hudson Street residence. Police attended and arrested the male to prevent escalation. He was lodged until sober.
• Report of an intoxicated female yelling and crying in the lobby of a Church Street business. Police attended and arrested the female, who was lodged until sober.
• Report from a female on North Avenue who advised her brother had stolen her Xbox. Police spoke to him and he agreed to return the Xbox.
• Report of a fight in progress at a South Hudson Street residence. Police attended and arrested an intoxicated female who was not a resident of the home. She was lodged until sober.
Friday, Nov. 6
• Report of a rock that had been thrown through a window on East Whitney Street. Police investigated but there were no suspects or witnesses.
• Report of a male who kept banging on the door to a Bracken Street residence. Police spoke to the complainant, who requested the male be spoken to regarding the incidents. Complainant refused to proceed with charges.
• Report of an assault at Rotary Park. Investigation ongoing.
Saturday, Nov. 7
• While on patrol, police located an intoxicated male on Church Street who was unable to walk on his own. He was arrested and lodged until sober.
• Report of a truck that suspects had entered, scattering contents throughout, on Douglas Street. Nothing was reported stolen, but the suspects created a mess. Police wish to remind the public to secure vehicles when possible to deter suspects looking to enter.
• Report of an intoxicated male refusing to leave a Church Street residence. He was located and arrested. It was determined he was on several conditions, including not to consume alcohol or attend said residence. He was charged accordingly.
• Report of a male banging on a window at a Terrace Avenue residence. He was located and arrested. It was determined the male was on conditions and was breaching them. He was charged accordingly.
• Report of a heavily intoxicated male on Second Avenue. Police were advised he was on the ground and unable to walk. He was arrested and lodged until sober.
Sunday, Nov. 8
• Report of a missing youth from Creighton. Police attended a residence on North Avenue and located the youth, who was also on a warrant.
• Report that suspect(s) had entered an unlocked garage on Murton Boulevard. Two bikes were stolen. At this time there are no suspects. Police wish to remind the public to lock doors to garages and leave an outside light on if possible to deter suspects from entering any unlocked premises.
• Report of three intoxicated people refusing to leave a South Hudson Street residence. Police attended and two of the suspects had already left. The third was an intoxicated female who was arrested and lodged until sober.
• Report of a person knocking on a window at a Kingsway Boulevard residence. Police attended and were advised there were no suspects. No damage was done to the residence, as the occurrence(s) were an annoyance
Monday, Nov. 9
• Report that surveillance cameras at a Flin Flon residence were damaged. The suspect(s) were caught on the camera they damaged. Investigation ongoing.
• Report of a domestic assault at a Bellevue Avenue residence. Investigation ongoing.
– Flin Flon RCMP